It's time to tighten my belt financially and I frankly cannot afford to buy everything I see. |
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Women continue to earn less than their male counterparts, making female coupling financially disadvantageous for many women. |
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Marvel Comics, along with their competitors, was taking a beating financially, and to many, the world of comics had fallen into the dark ages. |
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As a starting point, the firms had to be financially stable and able to provide both broadloom and carpet tile in quantities Fidelity needed. |
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While the men agree that a carbon tax would be one financially sound way to fight global warming, they disagree about how high the tax should be. |
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My DW has begged her siblings for help in financially supporting their parents. |
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The club is in a sound position financially but we do need two or three players. |
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Nevertheless, he was to remain fairly anonymous, financially impoverished, and addicted to methedrine for most of his life. |
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When Tuvalu gained independence in 1978, the natural issue it confronted was how to stay afloat financially, not topographically. |
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But the F1 business, for which the company is best known, had a torrid year financially. |
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The charity gains financially, the company earns kudos, and the benevolent consumer gets to feel good about his or her contribution. |
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It's all about the government inserting itself, and shaking us down financially, in every conceivable area of our lives. |
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Though financially richer she is emotionally bereft and may never open herself up again. |
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Seriously, if the opposition could only open their eyes they would see a large and financially solvent constituency looking for a home. |
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Carter has a client that is looking to buy a club that is in bad shape physically and financially. |
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What might shareholders, bankers, and staff lose financially if the firm folded? |
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Rachel added that getting a job wasn't always about being financially better off. |
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So you'll be financially better off with a car if you don't actually need the bigger vehicle. |
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The truth of the matter is that as a community, we end up being more burdened financially when these big box stores move in. |
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These are envisaged so that consumers can be more confident in the knowledge that they are dealing with financially solvent companies. |
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Meetings permit exchange of ideas and knowledge, professional development, and networking, while financially sustaining sponsors. |
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Safely disposing of any financially sensitive information took up too much time, especially after my shredder conked out. |
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Some fathers are so useless they refuse to contribute financially to the upkeep of their children. |
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More of us are financially comfortable and have the luxury of sniping at politics from the sidelines rather than actively engaging in it. |
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As in real life, a managerial appointment made in haste could end up being financially costly in the long run. |
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Closing lottery outlets is unfair to the players, unfair to the shopkeepers and financially unwarranted. |
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It can be extraordinarily rewarding emotionally and extraordinarily unrewarding financially, which is fine, as long as we survive. |
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In each case, some people were forced to financially support a cause they found morally repugnant. |
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This is because medicine has become unattractive to men professionally, financially, socially and academically. |
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Some senior lawyers believe the courts are making marriage an unattractive prospect to financially ambitious men. |
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Others in the Cabinet believe that even if the exercise is financially cosmetic, the Treasury must be seen to give something. |
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The company is regarded as more financially capable than its rival of doing such a deal, but appears happy to sit on its holding. |
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Mellon is financially astute and his arrival on the share register was a pointer to possible developments in the future. |
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Mugging up on money matters might sound boring, but being financially savvy will save you thousands of pounds during your lifetime. |
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Inevitably then, it can only financially top up local authorities by skinning you and I to an even deeper extent than it is already doing. |
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When Costley moved in the club had been not so much financially mismanaged as unmanaged. |
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This slapdash approach to the recording and construction of an album possibly could be financially related. |
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This cosy set-up was unlikely to be challenged as long as the company performed financially. |
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Someone is going to get burned financially, legally, or worst of all corporally if they continue to operate under ignorant supposition. |
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It has hurt itself financially, and the turn to the Right in this country is very serious. |
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He stabilized France politically through the construction of the Fifth Republic and financially by devaluing the franc. |
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It has been supported financially by 75-per-cent stakeholder High Fashion International through the issue of convertible notes. |
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The possibilities include adding extra points for financially motivated hackers, or for intruders that invade an individual's privacy. |
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The success of an event is not measured only financially, but also by its ability to garner moral and physical support. |
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Often they're instinctively distrustful and expect to be taken advantage of financially. |
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The emphasis will be on how saving energy and protecting the environment can also be financially beneficial. |
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The older generation having more at stake financially makes this a logical arrangement. |
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Many of them are financially independent singles who are postponing marriage and focusing on health issues earlier. |
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Once he became financially secure, he and his family traveled extensively in Britain, the Continent, and the United States. |
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Even as recently as ten years ago, a film with this much scope and imagination would have been financially and technically unfeasible. |
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Growing numbers of potential customers are willing to financially reward this management model, which prevents environmental problems. |
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So far there has been insufficient evidence to link financially any of the visits to a particular member. |
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The insane legal costs of fighting Government intrusion is not worth it financially. |
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This ensures that trustees and fiduciaries are financially disinterested in carrying out their duties. |
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Mersey Docks remains in fine fettle financially, and steadfastly independent. |
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A specialist lawyer in personal injury and compensation claims said he could also lose financially since some of his victims may be able to sue. |
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This article discusses the indirect costs businesses can pay when executives financially endorse a candidate. |
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The committee also noted that members cannot benefit financially from the trust. |
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He is physically and financially depleted and at the mercy of health officials who treat him like a criminal. |
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At no point in my life so far have I or anyone in my family ever been rich, or even remotely comfortable financially. |
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It made him financially comfortable enough to afford a villa at gorgeously scenic Boppard on the Rhine Gorge. |
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The family, though not wealthy, was financially comfortable by Dominican standards. |
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I grew up believing that my husband would take care of me financially, and so fantasized about being at home and having supper ready for him. |
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At that time the mining workers' unions of the colliery supported the band financially, each miner paying a penny from his wages. |
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He is paid a fixed salary and will not be affected financially by the success or failure of the policy on competing interests. |
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Both companies offer health insurance, share options and performance incentives as more financially tangible perks of the job. |
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He was perfectly justified in criticising the way English clubs are run financially. |
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By contrast, many women find themselves in clover financially when their love life disintegrates. |
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The tragedy of the situation is how close the company has come to being a financially sound airline. |
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A crash was on the way, Baker pointed out, and it would financially clobber many working people. |
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It was a poorly paid job and he was brought up in financially difficult circumstances. |
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There are concerns, however, that some people will find the switch-over financially difficult. |
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How beholden are civic politicians to those who supported them financially? |
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Embrace your universities and help make them better by supporting them financially. |
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He's in love with her but is too much of a coward to leave Vanessa, who supports him financially. |
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Thanks to all who took part in the sponsored walk last Friday evening and to everyone who supported the event financially. |
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These people are supported financially and given all assistance to be self-sufficient in our community and this cost a lot of money. |
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He thanked all those who had financially supported them throughout the year. |
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He is hoping the public will support him financially in order to meet the living expenses which he will incur. |
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This made it financially worthwhile to sue officers for torts they might have committed. |
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Cuban Americans are better off financially than other Hispanic Americans and nearly as well off as the average American. |
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Selling is a strange phenomenon because being successful financially in this industry hinges upon your individual performance. |
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We are now overdrawn on our bank account and it has put us in financially difficulty, not to mention all the stress and worry it has caused. |
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It bailed out, and then subsidized, the financially faltering Partisan Review and Kenyon Review. |
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We also hope to get the bus companies involved in helping out, and if anyone can help us financially, or with banners, they can drop us a line. |
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It soon became the most financially successful 1971 release at the British box office, outgrossing even Diamonds Are Forever. |
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Despite being financially doomed from the beginning, the promoters never let the party stop. |
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The donation not only helped financially but it struck a blow at the poisonous communalism being stirred up by the government. |
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This soaring prison and jail population is a huge expense for financially strapped state and local governments. |
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The group's cheerleaders claim this will establish the firm as one of Britain's most financially successful e-tailers. |
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For one thing, nothing is guaranteed in the financially strapped airline industry. |
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We navigate the challenging capital markets as they work to improve their business operationally and financially. |
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What, for instance, would stop Third World women being financially persuaded to become pregnant and abort to provide the cells? |
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Although he supports his mother financially, he presents him as stingy and ungrateful, single-mindedly devoted to his own success. |
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So many people vowed to boycott sponsors of the biased docudrama that airing it on primetime TV became financially imprudent. |
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Some financially challenged waverers got back on board, deciding to put budget before safety. |
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For my friends, the attraction of afternoon gigs in York is in no way financially motivated. |
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Until she can be confident that the school will be financially secure in the long-term, her future is in the balance. |
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I hope that training courses are put on to ensure they can continue in viable and financially rewarding employment elsewhere. |
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I guess we all knew that the railway network was out of control financially, and riddled with inefficiencies. |
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The rapid expansion in 90-92, combined with the recession, did a lot of harm financially, and the company finally went bankrupt. |
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Everyone is well aware who holds the whip hand both financially and militarily. |
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We have to make diversified business so attractive financially in the Bahamas, that it negates the threat of natural disaster. |
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The membership dues are the major factor in keeping NACTA financially viable. |
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I was not reaching for the stars, I just wanted to keep myself financially by acting. |
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Van Gogh was extremely dependent on his brother, both financially and emotionally. |
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By law he is obliged to, and does, contribute financially to their maintenance. |
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It was on this that he spent most of his money but he did financially support a daughter whom he refused to officially acknowledge. |
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In fact, absolutely no one will be financially disadvantaged as a result of Working for Families. |
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We realized it's not worth it financially to put water into crops that take all season to grow, like winter squash or cabbage. |
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Handel himself was not financially embarrassed, nor did his reputation suffer. |
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Although financially embarrassed owners prove inhumane, the text describes another type of master who is even more dangerous. |
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They also become financially insecure especially with their dependence on their kith and kin after retirement. |
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Their grief was palpable, for his great-heartedness had touched them financially, morally and emotionally. |
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But we all know the embattled financially knackered rail service is again going to walk away from this with no one held accountable. |
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That makes editors toe the line dictated by interests financially controlling the publication. |
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Be you a public representative at local or national level, the certainty is that you are aboard a financially rewarding gravy train. |
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Most were poor, working-class males who hoped to return home to their families financially successful. |
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The implication is that, if the voters don't re-elect her, they will be financially punished. |
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On one or two occasions women have come close to destroying me both emotionally and financially. |
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Marriages broke up, alerting women to the disadvantages of being financially dependent. |
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She put him through the wringer financially after only a year and a half of marriage. |
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Many of us who were forced out of the country are now scattered all over the world as impoverished and financially destitute refugees. |
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The structure of the home meant they could not alter the building to meet this regulation without becoming financially unviable. |
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Obesity brings on health problems, ones that we cannot afford in the Army, not only financially, but in terms of deployable soldiers. |
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Many women send remittances overseas to family and friends, and this further hinders their capacity to assist others financially in Melbourne. |
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These groups were prospering financially and enhancing the Spanish economy. |
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He invested in plastics manufacture and farming and prospered financially, but he knew he was vulnerable. |
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Additionally, conventional medical treatment may be financially prohibitive, especially for those lacking insurance. |
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However, we'd like to point out that not only are we losing money hand over fist, others really are benefiting financially from the tragedy. |
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They are more educated, more successful, better off financially, and more liberally oriented than their parents. |
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I became independent and to make a long story short, here I am now, living in an apartment, financially stable, and not addicted to drugs. |
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Upon publication, he sued the newspaper for calumny because he was financially secure and was not in the shop-sign business. |
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Ironically, the king and his subjects profited financially from the trade as their kingdom crumbled beneath them. |
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We were planning on having kids from the very get-go, but we decided to wait until we were financially secure enough. |
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A volunteer Orkney road safety group looks set to be financially shored up with an annual grant from the council. |
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We made people financially better off, but money isn't everything and in other ways, the quality of their lives declined. |
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Does he stand by his pledge that no beneficiary will be worse off financially as a result of changes announced in the Budget? |
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The University of Transkei extended its registration deadline yesterday to accommodate financially needy students. |
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I used to be furious at them because they kind of ripped us off financially too, but what can I say? |
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In the black communities of the 1920s, funeral rites were both extremely important and rarely provided for financially. |
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Ironically, financially, and in terms of their behavior, they're often as American as apple pie. |
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If a poll could be confined to those who are both informed and financially disinterested in the issue, the figure would be nudging zero. |
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We can't do what we do without our listeners getting behind us and supporting us financially. |
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Through it all, they prospered financially as donations to the cause rolled in. |
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Her arrears dated back several years and had built up because she had struggled financially as a single mother. |
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It is important that people support this case financially so that a precedent in defence of our rights can be established. |
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Long ago, marriage was more financially motivated than a matter of the heart. |
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Dreverhaven seemingly hinders him at every turn, undermining his successes out of spite, trying to break his will and ruin him financially. |
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It is never a marriage of equals, there is no prenuptial agreement and the divorce proceedings can be very bitter and financially ruinous. |
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His lavish past has left its mark financially, and the creditors are now tightening the metaphorical noose. |
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The striker is tied to the club until October so holding on to him to the end of the season may be the more financially astute move. |
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Such astute use of credit cards has kept Margaret in financially good shape for 15 years. |
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Curtailing all shopping and financially lucrative opportunities would be obviously counterproductive. |
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Despite the sport demanding its pound of flesh, financially and physically, he managed to pull his weight for four full years. |
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Becoming a father later in life has meant that early retirement is not an option financially. |
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Both appear to have been financially respectable, but hardly wealthy, paying between 50 sous and three livres per year in tailles. |
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What are we waiting for to tell the bankers to take a hike and become financially autonomous? |
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Issues such as child support, spousal maintenance, and division of assets can be stressful and financially ruinous. |
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Ten players were released, nine were made redundant and five non-playing staff also lost their jobs, but Boyle, too, suffered financially. |
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Parent B agrees to support the Child financially until the age of majority. |
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There is both a real and perceived conflict of interest present when the funders will profit financially from the success of this campaign. |
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And the Executive has still not committed to backing the project financially. |
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All full-time undergraduates who qualify financially are eligible, whether they entered the University as freshmen or transfer students. |
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Against the odds he set up the choir, financially backed by Manchester city council. |
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The US, Britain and other Western powers backed the group financially and militarily. |
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How can the most technically advanced and financially backed Intelligence services in the world not know the truth? |
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Which major backer would financially support a party that had no chance whatsoever of gaining political power? |
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And that is really not an issue because we can cope with that both managerially and financially. |
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We country bumpkins are older and wiser and financially poorer now because of increased parish rates. |
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Under Government supervision, banks will set guidelines to deal with financially crippled borrowers and get rid of their bad debt. |
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Well, if that's not financially or maritally feasible, another option is to sell the Miata. |
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His parents cut him off financially when he told them he'd been busted for drugs. |
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Under the one parent family payment, people are still scraping by financially. |
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A balloon payment is due when they turn 18 because of the assumption that college will help them become financially independent. |
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Word has it that Sundance is, while financially secure, scurrying to secure new sponsorship partners after some have fallen out. |
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You may be better off, financially, investing your bankroll and mortgaging the house. |
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Of course it would be a marriage of convenience, though you'd be financially secure for life. |
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Despite these frays, the black children realize they are financially superior. |
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In this instance, over time they should become financially self-supporting. |
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Councillors agreed to consider ways in which the council could support the credit union financially and through access to its facilities. |
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Small businesses rarely have the opportunity to contribute financially to the less fortunate. |
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Many African musicians find that they do better financially by marketing their own cassettes through street sellers. |
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Investments must be in financially sound firms with highly liquid shares. |
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Equipping all jetliners with antimissile technology is neither financially nor logistically feasible. |
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McCain said he would not be impacted financially by being subject to a visa ban and asset freeze in the Russian Federation. |
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Blackstone's investment will allow Versace to grow financially and continue to expand on a global scale into new markets. |
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But Bosnian Americans tend to live with extended family members, though this is likely to end as Bosnians acclimate to American culture and become more financially successful. |
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It was designed to financially and politically promote already advantaged middle-class layers and business interests among the Maori and Pacific Island communities. |
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He is whip-smart, financially successful, and a magnet for women. |
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I donate financially, and have purchased two rescued cats from you. |
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For some, whose gifts are not well rewarded financially by our economic value system, time and talent may be the widow's mite that Jesus once praised so thoroughly. |
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He stays with his mother on the south coast during the week and reckons to make his long-distance travelling financially viable by booking early on the internet. |
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If American Golf declared bankruptcy, he could be wiped out financially. |
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She was struggling financially when she met Danville, who showed her how to market her past. |
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Judge Charles Bloom QC said he took into account Atkinson's previous good character and the fact that he had not gained financially from handling the vehicles. |
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Or that being financially provoked to accept a demeaning offer is some form of personal triumph. |
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The council claimed its ambition to support the results of the scheme financially could not be achieved unless more than 120 employees were made redundant. |
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Moving on... after shoring myself up financially, I headed off to St. Kitts for a while. |
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I realise I haven't done much to boost your pensionable income lately, but you have always boxed clever financially and will have provided well for your own future. |
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Violator would soon suffer financially as the music industry experienced a downturn. |
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He was a nineteenth-century male immigrant to Australia who was financially supported by regular remittance of funds from his wealthy or aristocratic family back home. |
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So if the information was obtained lawfully, the question has to be whether the leak damaged Apple financially, in which case one could expect them to be due reparation. |
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Venice, on the other hand, was feeling increasingly threatened by a resurgent Rome and financially drained by money going to church-building and convent dowries. |
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It, too, soon abandoned the mission, finding it both logistically and financially impossible. |
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At the time, last March, the then-46-year-old Omidyar was being heralded as a patron saint of the financially beleaguered newsbiz. |
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Life for students is a lot tougher financially these days, compared to when I went up to University in the late Eighties, which was the life of Riley in comparison. |
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This bill restructures the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra from a limited liability company, financially responsible for itself, to a non-company Crown entity. |
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The film is most interesting as an historical artifact and an example of a black-cast film that seems to respect the actors, though not financially. |
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Henceforth the powerful priesthood and the Sadducean nobility of Jerusalem, heavily involved financially in the temple, join as Jesus mortal enemies. |
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Were I one of the financially blessed, feeling the need for the ultimate in grande luxe quiet and stroking, I'd be booking the next long weekend right now. |
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He is financially successful and his only debt is school loans but the thought of a household budget spreadsheet gives him hives. |
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And now that the City of Toronto is officially and financially backing a study of green roofs, Toronto may finally be able to get a leg up in the market. |
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They've ripped out our hearts and sucked us dry financially. |
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Colonies were expected to be financially self-supporting and their revenues consequently often bore the heavy costs of defence and the campaigns of conquest. |
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To tide him over financially, he took a job with a radio station, and found that he had a natural flair for the microphone and he soon hosted his own show on Talk Radio. |
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This crisis causes farmers to abandon their land and migrate toward urban areas to find menial work, or to illegally immigrate to more financially stable countries. |
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Do these guys not understand what it takes to raise a child, financially and timewise? |
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He attended financially to all his children and saw to it that they had providential opportunities. |
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It is even possible that something akin to racism could evolve one day, as those who are financially challenged will be branded as such by their unattractiveness. |
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Suddenly, the idea of supporting, financially or vocally, an Olympic ideal wrapped in a flag of convenience rather than a Union Jack looks very different. |
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Whilst a sportscotland spokesperson confirmed that Scottish bobsleigh athletes are not ineligible for funding, he is currently financially unsupported. |
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The branch PO tells me that the publicity committee is hopeful of landing a sponsor shortly for the upcoming Towns' Cup, which was unsupported financially last season. |
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We do not want to have something that becomes financially unviable. |
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Even after snuffing it, foreigners continue to be financially desirable. |
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When the city was financially strapped in the early 1980s, Mr. Benson came to the office one weekend and sanded and varnished his own desk to cut costs. |
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The brothel keepers are demanding the right to provide escort services, saying that's the only way for them to compete with unlicensed operators and remain financially viable. |
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But since Deja had bumped along with a skeleton staff for several months, and functioned fine, we wondered if this would really have hurt Google financially. |
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However, the proposal is financially less burdensome for the government. |
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This means that some people don't get the share of the cake they need, as their parents may be less financially secure than the Loans Company makes them out to be. |
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Sheth was a financially strapped student when he married his wife Madhu. |
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Nonetheless, he should be financially secure for life when he opts to cash in his shares, though he says he is having too much fun at the moment to think about doing so. |
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In fact, Williams was chagrined that Acuff-Rose bought the songwriting credits from Mulligan and throughout his life, Williams aided Mulligan financially to make up for it. |
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Russell added that he feared the opera might have overstretched itself financially by committing to a complete production of Wagner's four-part Ring Cycle. |
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It also claimed the school was being hit financially because too many youngsters were bringing packed lunches and not enough takings were being made from school dinners. |
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Inadequate payments and arbitrary refusals to honor bills by government and private industry are financially starving the health care system to the detriment of us all. |
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Importantly, the bank is financially supported by the European Union. |
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He added that the Government had financially and politically supported the schemes, the first phase of which would be introduced over the next three years. |
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One of the ways liberals hope to regain that ground is by following the conservative model of running and financially supporting candidates in local races. |
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Had we claimed Jonathan to be a house husband or something, then my cover letter would have been fine to show we were financially capable of leasing. |
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There is still scope to sign players on frees, though, and Hughes is open to the idea of making a swoop for someone like Cole, providing it's financially viable. |
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There's a common perception in the West that the only way to become a financially successful cartoonist is to get the newspaper syndicates to pick you up. |
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Ultimately, as you follow this kind of plan, you will gain a passive income that allows you to quit your job, and you become, by definition, financially independent. |
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Opposite this building was the Alexandra Tea Room, at 18 Rissik Street, which Gandhi used to patronise and support financially, and where he promoted vegetarianism. |
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We rely heavily on donations and it's really important because the sports opportunities around Barnes are financially inaccessible to most of our members. |
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His arrival made him more comfortable financially, but he's leaving. |
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It dominated the world industrially, commercially, and financially. |
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All my chum wants is simple life insurance to cover him and his wife until he retires at age 65, or until his daughter is old enough to fend for herself financially. |
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Manufacturing lighting fixtures for public buildings saw the company through financially lean years, especially those during the Great Depression. |
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As a former trade union convenor, Ferguson has always had a developed sense of his own worth financially, but in Edwards he found an implacable adversary. |
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With the days of free-flowing grants long behind us, we need sound saving plans to ensure that our children don't financially flunk out of college. |
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Officially titled Healthy Pasta Meals, it is more than a summit of experts and entrepreneurs who are invested, gastronomically or financially, in the fate of fusilli. |
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The businessmen also felt uncertain about the government's capability to enforce the law to ensure they were not hurt financially by unfair business practices. |
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We were all financially scrambling on the edge of a precipice. |
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At the moment private schools are financially independent of government. |
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Continuing the present glide path virtually insures GM's and Ford's eventual sale to financially stronger and better positioned Asian and European competitors. |
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Instead of encaging animals for profit, commerce should be financially supporting breeding programmes of animals in the wild, many of which are becoming rapidly extinct. |
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And it was financially sensible to have deeds and other documents enrolled at a time when the customary fees for this service would go towards one's own salary. |
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Most commonly though you'll pay a pound or two per copy for the book with or without dust wrappers, so even buying from book shops it's not going to crease you financially. |
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Empower the party groups and the youth groups financially and otherwise to work to mobilise communities and awake them to collective action to reclaim control from the dons. |
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One retail analyst said many executives can afford to downshift because they've become financially independent through stock options, stock grants and bonuses. |
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The partnership will allow CBM direct access to the Asian markets both creatively and financially. |
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Although he was in demand as a festival composer, he was only just getting by financially and felt unappreciated. |
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More financially well-endowed institutions are approaching the problem by easing the cost burden on low-income students. |
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Throughout the last ten years, The ALS Guardian Angels has offered its services to ALS families that were suffering financially. |
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For a maritime power the loss of their access to the Mediterranean stung financially and psychologically, and the Carthaginians sued for peace. |
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If you're a veggo, serving meat and being financially dependant on serving it is being complicit in the meat industry. |
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There were some issues with the original venues not being challenging enough or being financially unviable. |
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The victims, in both cases, were neither white nor well-off financially. |
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Whether parishes choose to build parochial schools is up to them, but again it's financially daunting. |
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Bethan Jones, defending, said the defendant was in dire straights financially. |
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It says anything devolved should in its first year neither financially benefit nor disbenefit Scotland. |
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After overextending his credit, Bastien, a part-time student at Baruch College, made attempts to get back on track financially. |
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During his term, Samaranch made the Olympic Games financially healthy, with big television deals and sponsorships. |
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When Juan Antonio Samaranch was elected IOC president in 1980 his desire was to make the IOC financially independent. |
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Although the territory was financially burdensome, it was an ideological loss that damaged Mary's prestige. |
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The Ross County boss reckons clubs like his could be hurt financially unless over-age player restrictions are eased. |
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Among those supporting Levinson financially are renowned Apple blogger John Gruber, Pinboard developer Maciej Ceglowski and writer Merlin Mann. |
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While fun, it was financially unrewarding and I ve been asked many times what my biggest learning was. |
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It might be symbolically meaningful, but probably not financially. |
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She is a financially stable counselor, direct but feminine, a strawberry blonde. |
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A Hot Spring County couple that owns a truck stop and restaurant in Malvern has blamed DuPont for financially damaging its business. |
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However, marketing of services has to be adequately supported financially in order to be successful. |
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Nevertheless, he is represented as financially lavish, though personally frugal when on campaign. |
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By all accounts Fraser was financially hopeless and unscrupulous in his payments to artists. |
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The Oxford American has had a storied existence editorially but has had troubles financially. |
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But the socialising seems to take its toll on students financially, with Welsh graduates the most likely to leave university in debt. |
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As his father was absent and his mother struggled financially, he was sent to a workhouse twice before the age of nine. |
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We have always been tantalisingly close to making it work but never quite been able to become financially stable. |
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Were also helping financially by hiding a voucher for a beautiful Secrets Shhh. |
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His widow was left financially dependent on her elder sons, who ran a successful business in Guayaquil. |
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He helped his daughter out financially, paying her rent and utilities, until she recovered from the accident. |
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This pair have been mere makeweights in Group F, and this isn't a game many will want to either watch or get involved in financially. |
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Confusion about who is financially backing the project is mounting. |
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The other person is probably quite capable of doing it but is financially aliterate. |
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Air signs Gemini, Libra and Aquarius hold the key financially and professionally. |
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The whole complex was estimated at LKR 50 million and was financially aided by the West German Republic and World Football Federation. |
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It is financially too tied to West Germany to exist by itself, he explained. |
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Struggling financially, Vignoles in 1823 returned to Britain when his grandfather died. |
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When publishing at the same rate became financially impossible, they turned to subscriptions and serial publications. |
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